Amana Appliances
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About Amana Appliances

Amana was founded in 1934, in Amana, Iowa, when a young entrepreneur named
George Foerstner accepted a challenge from a local businessman to build a
reliable beverage cooler. Foerstner drew from the community’s supply of
highly-skilled craftsmen and expert cabinet makers and their meticulous and
time-consuming workmanship on each unit became the hallmark of the Amana brand.
Foerstner expanded the business into refrigeration and later, room air
conditioners. And in 1967, the company revolutionized the way America cooks with
the introduction of the Amana Radarange® — the first countertop microwave oven
for the home.
Today, Amana is one of the Maytag family of brands and offers a complete line of
major appliances including refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, wall ovens,
ranges, cooktops, Radarange® microwave ovens, washers and dryers and
dehumidifiers. We continue to build on our heritage of quality craftsmanship in
our manufacturing plant in Amana, Iowa. And our research and development leads
the industry in creating appliances that work hard and look good doing it.
Fact is, Amana appliances just make life better. They’re full of thoughtful
details you’ll appreciate every day. For example, food that’s easier to reach
because we put the refrigerator on the top and the freezer on the bottom. Extra
cooking capacity to entertain the whole crowd because our ovens have more
interior room. And the convenience of leaving your family dinner instructions on
our refrigerator’s voice messaging center.
It’s simple, really. Amana offers you everything you need in a stylish appliance
without all the things you never use. It’s the practical value you deserve. And
it makes as much sense today as it did when we started in 1934.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not serve as an endorsement or a review of the brand. Always conduct your research and consult professionals before making any purchasing decisions.
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